BAY STATE AGKICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ADMISSION. 



1. Each Exhibitor will be given a ticket, not transferable 

 Applications for passes for employees must be made in writing 

 by the Exhibitor, stating each employee's name, to the Super- 

 intendent of the Exhibitor's Class. Members of the Society, on 

 application to the Secretary, will receive badges entitling them 

 to admission at any time during the exhibition. The fee for 

 membership is $5, which can be sent to the Secretary, who will 

 return a Certificate of Membership. 



EXHIBITORS. 



2. The books of entry will be closed September 4th. This 

 regulation applies to articles entered for "exhibition only," as 

 well as to those put in competition for premiums , and to all the 

 classes, except classes IV. (Poultry), and VII. (Dairy, including 

 Bread and Honey), in which entries close October 1st; VI. (Grain 

 and Vegetables), and VIII. (Flowers and Fruits), in which en- 

 tries may be made up to 12 o'clock M., on Monday, October 7th; 

 and IX. (Domestic Manufactures), in which entries may be 

 made up to 6 o'clock P. M., on Monday, October 7th. 



3. The Entrance Fees must be remitted with the entries, a 

 description of which will be found under the several Classe s of 

 Premiums. 



All exhibits in Classes VI., VII., VIII. and IX., must be in 

 place by 6 P. M., Monday, October 7th. 



4. Entries must be made by letter, addressed to Bay State Ag- 

 ricultural Society, Boston, Mass., on or before September 4th 

 except in Classes VI., VII., VIII. and IX. 



5. Copies of this premium list and blank forms for entries will 

 be furnished on application by mail to the Society's offbe. Let- 

 ters should be addressed to the Bay State Agricultural Society, 

 Boston, Mass. 



6. Exhibitors must make themselves acquainted with the 

 premium list, regulations and requirements, and be sure in 

 what classes and divisions their entries properly belong. 



7. No animal or article may be removed from the showgrounds 

 until the close of the Fair. Transgression of this rule will incur 

 forfeiture of any premiums awarded. 



8. Exhibitors will not be allowed to sell goods to be delivered 

 during the Fair (though they may receive and book orders), 

 nor will they be permitted to call attention lo their wares in any 

 noisy or disorderly manner; and only such signs and placards 

 may be put up as the officers shall approve and allow. 



